On Ravelry, the frustrating thing with this book is that it only has 47 patterns listed under it, when it really should have 100. As I looked through other Classic Elite patterns on Ravelry, it looks like many of the patterns in this book came from a previous Classic Elite leaflet or booklet. I had to do some searching to find the actual project page for the pattern and its designer. In the book is pattern is listed as "Lacy hat", but on Ravelry, it's listed as "Sundance lacy hat."

If you have not bought this book or checked it out, I HIGHLY recommend you do so. The book is divided up into four sections: 1)Hats, Mittens, Gloves, 2)Socks, 3)Scarves, Cowls, Wraps, Shrugs, Capelets, and 4)Blankets, Bags, Toys. Some of the designers are names that I readily recognize, including Jared Flood, Susan Mills, and Kristen TenDyke. A few things that I like about this book: most of the patterns are practical, there are a variety of patterns in this book, and there's something for everyone-both adults and children. There are so many other beautiful patterns in this book, that I'm putting it in my Amazon wish list. One pet peeve that I have with this book is that it includes at least one crochet pattern, so the title is a little misleading by having the word "Knits" and not "Crochet".

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